An Overview of the Market Chain for China’s Timber Product Imports from Myanmar
By Fredrich Kahrl, Horst Weyerhaeuser, and Su Yufang - World Agroforestry Centre, World Agroforestry Centre, World Agroforestry Centre, Forest Trends, DFID, CIFORChina’s annual timber product imports from Myanmar more than tripled between 1997 and 2002. Although imports from Myanmar comprise just over two percent of China’s total timber product imports, the nascent increase in logging activities along the Chinese border in Myanmar has been highly concentrated in natural forests in Myanmar’s northern Kachin State, and the […]
Certification in Complex Socio-Political Settings
Looking forward to the Next Decade
By Michael Richards - Forest TrendsThere is little evidence of certification’s impact on checking illegal logging, corruption and other severe forest governance problems. This is not surprising since these problems derive from problems in the legal, regulatory and policy framework, and public respect for law and order – problems unlikely to be much affected by a market instrument (with a […]
Dependent Documents
Annex 4: Forest Certification in Indonesia
By Marcus Colchester - Forest Peoples Programme, Forest TrendsAnnex 1: La Experiencia Boliviana en la Certificación Forestal
By Henry Moreno Sanjines - Forest TrendsAnnex 2: Brazil Forest Certification Case Study
By Andre de Freitas - IMAFLORA, Forest TrendsAnnex 3: West and Central Africa
Progress and Prospects for Forest Certification
By Mike Packer - Timbmet Group, Forest TrendsAnnex 5: Forest Certification in Malaysia
By Saskia Ozinga - Forest TrendsAnnex 6: The Experience of the Russian Producers’ Group
By Andrey Ptichnikov - Forest TrendsAnnex 7: Priluzye Model Forest Certification Case
By Mikhail Karpachevskiy - Forest TrendsForest Products Trade Between Russia & China
Potential Production, Processing, Consumption and Trade Scenarios
By Steven Northway , Gary Q. Bull - University of British Columbia (UBC), Forest Trends, Rights & Resources Initiative (RRI)This synthesis report depicts future trends in forest products processing, consumption and trade between China and its main suppliers, with a particular focus on Siberia and the Russian Far East. It is based on the findings of the International Forest and Forest Products (IFFP) trade model analysis completed by Northway & Bull 2007. The first […]
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Russian Logs in China
The Softwood Commodity Chain & Chinese Economic Development
By Song Weiming, Cheng Baodong, Zhang Shengdong , Meng Xianggang - Forest Trends, DFID, SIDA, Beijing Forestry University, Rights and Resources InitiativeThis paper provides an overview of the commodity-chain process of Russian softwood logs once they enter China, focusing on softwood as the dominant forest products traded from Russia to China. The research then details the economic and social impacts of this trade on local Chinese economies and livelihoods.
Pacific Rim Initiative
A Coordinated Plan for Advancing Sustainable Forestry in the Pacific Rim
By Forest Trends, WWF, Chinese Research Center for Ecological and Environmental EconomicsThe forests of the Pacific Rim are critically important, in both global and local terms, are seriously threatened, and thus merit priority attention from conservationists, governments and private industry. Overall, policy and market failures, inappropriate government subsidies, non-discriminating investments and demand, illegal logging and trade, have all driven over-exploitation and inefficiency in the production and […]
Overview of the Forest Sector in the Russian Far East
Production, Industry and the Problem of Illegal Logging
By Alexander Sheingauz - Economic Research Institute, Forest Trends, DFID, CIFORRussia and China have been bound by long-standing ties since the middle of the 17th century, with mutual trade as an important aspect. It is natural that regions such as the Russian Far East (RFE) and Southeastern Siberia developed firm links with China, because they are the closest neighbors. These relations, particularly in the timber […]
Payment Where It’s Due
By Michael Jenkins, Sara Scherr, and Mira Inbar - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Forest TrendsThe financing and management of natural protected areas has historically been seen as the responsibility of the public sector. However, budgets for government protection and management of forest ecosystem services are declining, as are those from overseas development assistance. At the same time, processes of devolution and decentralization are shifting public responsibility for nature protection, […]
State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2008
Forging A Frontier
By Katherine Hamilton, Milo Sjardin, Thomas Marcello, Gordon XuThe volume of voluntary emission offsets traded on the “over the counter” market (e.g., outside of the formalized Chicago Climate Exchange, or CCX) nearly tripled in 2007, and Ecosystem Marketplace has once again teamed up with New Carbon Finance to crunch and analyze this fascinating market. The full report is now available for download. Titled “Forging […]
State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2007
Picking Up Steam
By Katherine Hamilton, Ricardo Bayon, Guy Turner, Douglas HigginsOn July 17th, 2007, Ecosystem Marketplace and New Carbon Finance issued one of the first ever in-depth reports on the voluntary carbon market. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2007: Picking Up Steam is a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the voluntary carbon market with information on prices and volumes traded, as well as an analysis of […]
Market Options and Barriers for Timber and Sawnwood from Michoacán, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Campeche and Quinatana Roo, Mexico
This study is one of several country-level market assessments that analyze the scope of opportunities for community forest enterprises to participate effectively in forest sector markets. As part of its global analytical program, Forest Trends and its international partners have identified a new forest agenda which seeks to make markets work for low-income producers and […]